Buffalo 3, Vancouver 2
Ryan Miller received a warm welcome in his return to Buffalo -- that is, until it was spoiled by Sabres defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen.
Los Angeles 4, Florida 1
way center Anze Kopitar sees it, the Los Angeles Kings were due to have at least one of their many shots turn into goals during the second period.
Montreal 4, Boston 2
As good as the Boston Bruins' power play has been, it's been the complete opposite on the penalty kill.
Washington 3, Toronto 2
Even on nights when he's not at his best, Washington Capitals left winger Alex Ovechkin can be the difference maker.
Carolina 3, Ottawa 2
The Carolina Hurricanes have seemingly found some magic with the NHL's new overtime system.
Philadelphia 3, Winnipeg 0
Philadelphia Flyers goalie Michal Neuvirth continues to make the case that he is worthy of a heftier workload.
St. Louis 4, Nashville 0
St. Louis Blues coach Ken Hitchcock believes in a simple formula for winning on the road -- strong goaltending and good special teams.
Minnesota 1, Tampa Bay 0
In what has become a pattern of sorts early on this season, the Tampa Bay Lightning repeatedly stormed the Minnesota Wild net on Saturday night but could not manage to strike.
NY Rangers 4, Arizona 1
For 59 minutes and 55 seconds, New York Rangers backup goaltender Antii Raanta was flawless, and a late goal could not remove the satisfaction of his first road victory since January, 2014.
Calgary 5, Pittsburgh 2
Sam Bennett's nice individual effort gave the Calgary Flames a comfortable lead over the Pittsburgh Penguins, while Sean Monahan showed great hand-eye coordination to extend the advantage.
Anaheim 1, San Jose 0
The San Jose Sharks couldn't solve Anaheim backup goalie Anton Khudobin as the resurgent Ducks skated out of SAP Center Saturday night with a 1-0 victory.